Smokers Resonate

With a new treatment that eliminates the urge to smoke within 1 to 2 days

The harmful effects of smoking are well documented but that knowledge does not stop 23% of people from continuing to smoke. An addiction to nicotine makes it difficult to stop the smoking habit. However, recently a new technique has been introduced that focuses on cancelling out the electromagnetic charge of nicotine within the body.

Impact Of Smoking On Individuals

13 million adults smoke in the UK and whilst the overall trends show the number of smokers are declining, there is a large incidence of smoking amongst younger people. Unfortunately 1 in 2 of these smokers will die of smoking related illnesses.

Smokers are affected by their habit on several levels, any one of which impacts their lifestyles and their work.

Health deteriorates

 

Reduces sexual performance

Changes appearance

Suppresses appetites

Damages children

What Makes Smokers Addictive

It’s impossible to treat a problem that is not recognised and many smokers consider they are in control of their habit however, it’s very hard to stop smoking. A simple test is to consider - if you smoke everyday, if you haven't been able to stop permanently, if you think you are in control of your smoking but smoke regularly anyway; then the chances are you are nicotine dependent. Two factors bind smokers to their habit – the physical addiction and an emotional reliance.

Consider first the physical addiction, each smoke inhalation introduces thousands of chemicals into the body including one of the most physically addictive substances, nicotine. Nicotine is actually more addictive than many recreational drugs such as cocaine. Nicotine is responsible for the addiction, while the tar (70% of which stays in the lungs) causes the brown staining on fingers and teeth, leaving the remaining chemicals in cigarettes to create havoc with your general health. Chemicals such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, lead, shellac and many others. The physical addiction has to be eliminated before any treatment can start to detox the chemicals from the body.

While the main problem making it hard to stop smoking is the physical addiction, we also need to consider the emotional attraction to smoking. The emotional attachments are the factors that can make a lapsed smoker reintroduce the habit.

The emotional feelings are often associated with fear – fear of consequences, fear of failure, fear of dealing with a situation. Sometimes the feelings can be rooted in childhood experiences, sometimes they may be a means to handle current stress. Whatever the emotion, these tendencies can sabotage a positive intention to quit smoking unless they are identified and resolved.

Simply asking a hardened smoker to quit is insufficient, they need help at both the physical addictive and emotional levels.

Who Wants To Stop Smoking

71% of smokers want to quit according to a recent study (Lader D. and Meltzer H. Smoking related behavior and attitudes. Office for National Statistics 2001). The most common reasons given for the lifestyle change to stop smoking are:-

Health

Family and relationships

Work

Social responsibility

Support and Treatment

There are many different methods and products on the market to help smokers to end their habit – they can read about stopping, they can talk about stopping or take counselling, they can take various tablets or gums or stick nicotine on their skin, they can have needles stuck in them with acupuncture or even take aversion therapy with hypnosis. All the methodologies work in different ways but none appear to provide a quick and easy resolution. That is until a new solution was recently introduced – based on electromagnetic wave interference.

This new solution has been derived from a process used for many years for the treatment of allergy problems – sometimes it is referred to as energetic medicine, sometimes as bioresonance. All cells in living matter have electromagnetic charges associated with them. The toxins and nicotine from cigarettes also have unique (pathogenic) electromagnetic charges which identify them, which stress the body field (the electromagnetic imprint of the body). Sensitive bio-electronic equipment detects the electromagnetic charges of both the nicotine and chemical pathogens, processes them to create mirror image frequencies and returns them to the body as a pattern of destructive interference. The returned (mirror image) frequencies cancel out the charge associated with the harmful pathogenic electromagnetic frequencies. The removal of this charge then allows the body to start its natural healing process, which smokers experience as de-toxing and removal of the nicotine craving.